Unfair challenge on Sone Aluko by Omar Daley results in a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Kyle Bartley.

85:19

Salim Kerkar takes a shot. Save by Darren Randolph. John Fleck takes a shot. Shaun Hutchinson gets a block in. Sone Aluko produces a left-footed shot from just outside the box that goes wide right of the target.

84:07

The referee blows for offside. Salim Kerkar comes on in place of Lee Wallace. Carlos Bocanegra takes the free kick.

Unfair challenge on Keith Lasley by Dorin Goian results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Stevie Hammell.

66:39

Corner taken by Steven Davis from the left by-line to the near post, clearance by Tim Clancy. Corner taken left-footed by Sone Aluko from the right by-line, Stephen Craigan makes a clearance.

66:20

The ball is sent over by Lee Wallace.

64:10

Shaun Hutchinson concedes a free kick for a foul on David Healy. The free kick is delivered right-footed by Steven Davis from left wing, save by Darren Randolph. Short corner taken by Lee Wallace, The ball is swung over by Sasa Papac, Shaun Hutchinson makes a clearance.

63:40

The ball is delivered by Sasa Papac. A cross is delivered by Sone Aluko.

63:26

John Fleck crosses the ball, clearance made by Tim Clancy.

62:25

Corner taken right-footed by Steven Davis to the near post, Shaun Hutchinson manages to make a clearance.

A goal is scored by David Healy from close in to the bottom left corner of the goal. Rangers 1-0 Motherwell.The assist for the goal came from Sone Aluko. David Healy takes a shot. Darren Randolph makes a save.

33:47

Sasa Papac delivers the ball, Header from deep inside the area by David Healy goes over the bar.

David Healy takes a shot. Save made by Darren Randolph. Corner taken left-footed by Sone Aluko to the near post, Dorin Goian has a headed effort at goal from close range which goes wide left of the target.

3:27

A cross is delivered by Sasa Papac, clearance by Stevie Hammell.

2:45

Centre by Nicky Law. The referee blows for offside against Michael Higdon. Indirect free kick taken by Allan McGregor.

2:21

Jamie Murphy crosses the ball, clearance by Steven Davis.

0:12

David Healy sends in a cross, Shaun Hutchinson manages to make a clearance. Inswinging corner taken by Sone Aluko from the right by-line, clearance made by Shaun Hutchinson.

Match Preview

McCoist to meet over transfer funds
Rangers manager Ally McCoist will hold talks with owner Craig Whyte in the next few days to determine whether he will be able to strengthen his squad in January.
McCoist has identified a couple of targets he is keen to bring to Ibrox next month, with attacking reinforcements top of the list as he bids to steer the Scottish champions' Clydesdale Bank Premier League title charge back on track.
And, as Rangers head into the new year trailing rivals Celtic by two points, the Light Blues boss is keen to establish what sort of transfer kitty will be made available to him when the window re-opens.
McCoist said: "Our scouting department have been very busy and I'm in almost constant dialogue with the boys.
"We've got one or two players, in an ideal world, we would like to bring in.
"We just have to wait and see what happens. We're ready to go if we can go.
"I'll sit down in the next few days and have a good chat with Craig and see where we are.
"I've gone on record as saying it would be nice for us to strengthen in forward areas and that's still the case.
"We will just have to wait and see where we are and if we are in a position to do that."
Midfielder Lee McCulloch is doubtful for Rangers' game against Motherwell after picking up a knock during the midweek Old Firm derby defeat.
Full-back Steven Whittaker - who missed the visit to Celtic Park - will not be available for Monday's game as he prepares to seek the advice of a specialist for a pelvic problem.
Better news for the Scottish champions is the return of defender Dorin Goian from suspension for the meeting with the Steelmen.
Meanwhile, Motherwell manager Stuart McCall has urged his players to believe they can replicate their impressive away form against Rangers.
Well have won seven Clydesdale Bank Premier League matches on the road this season and suffered only their second away defeat when they lost 2-0 to Hearts on Christmas Eve.
The Lanarkshire club have not won at Ibrox since Owen Coyle's double delayed their hosts' nine-in-a-row title celebrations in 1997 but McCall is just concentrating on ensuring his side perform to the best of their ability.
"To go to Tynecastle one week and Ibrox the next is tough but I just want us to go in a positive frame of mind," the former Rangers midfielder said.
"I just want the lads to perform as well as they have done in the majority of away games this season.
"If we put in a performance like we did at Tynecastle then that won't be good enough to get us anything. If we can play like we have done in a lot of the away games then I'm confident we can come away with something."
Rangers are in the unusual situation of looking to bounce back from consecutive defeats but Motherwell have only suffered the same fate once this season.
"All the pressure will be on Rangers because of the expectations that they have," McCall said. "But, on saying that, we have got expectations of ourselves in the dressing room.
"There are no guarantees about results but I just want them to express themselves and show what a good team they can be. I want them to have belief in themselves.
"Yes, it's been a long time since we went there and got a victory. But I want the lads to believe and go and perform."

Formation:442Manager: Ally McCoist

Rangers

Formation: 4141Manager: Stuart McCall

Motherwell

Allan McGregor

Kyle Bartley

Dorin Goian

Carlos Bocanegra

Sasa Papac

Sone Aluko

Steven Davis

Maurice Edu

Lee Wallace

David Healy

Kyle Lafferty

SUBS

Neil Alexander

John Fleck

Matt McKay

Jordan McMillan

Gregg Wylde

Salim Kerkar

Rhys McCabe

Home

Away

Darren Randolph

Tom Hateley

Stephen Craigan

Shaun Hutchinson

Stevie Hammell

Tim Clancy

Nicky Law

Stephen Hughes

Keith Lasley

Jamie Murphy

Michael Higdon

SUBS

Tom Bradley

Chris Humphrey

Robert McHugh

Omar Daley

Ross Forbes

Jonathan Page

Stewart Carswell

Match Report

Gers make light of Jelavic absence
Rangers bounced back from their Old Firm derby defeat with a convincing 3-0 win over Motherwell in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League - without the help of top goalscorer Nikica Jelavic.
Jelavic missed the clash at Ibrox amid suggestions of a knee injury, paving the way for David Healy to grab his first goal of the season on what was his first SPL start of the campaign.
Sone Aluko then opened his goalscoring account for Rangers, before an own goal from Stephen Craigan sealed the victory for the Scottish champions.
Dorin Goian returned from suspension for Rangers to start along with Maurice Edu, while Lee McCulloch missed out after struggling with a knock and Kirk Broadfoot was dropped following the defeat to Celtic.
Motherwell made one change from the side that lost to Hearts in their last outing, with Tim Clancy given the nod ahead of Omar Daley, while Steve Jennings was still suspended.
A minute's silence was observed before kick-off to remember the 66 people who lost their lives in the Ibrox Disaster on this day in 1971.
Once under way, Rangers had an early chance to open the scoring when Aluko burst down the right flank and tried to set up Healy from close range but goalkeeper Darren Randolph was able to clear the danger for a corner.
With Jelavic already absent, Rangers were dealt a further blow when Kyle Lafferty pulled up chasing a long ball and left the pitch on a stretcher after just nine minutes, with John Fleck thrown into the action.
The home side continued to push forward and Aluko released Lee Wallace down the left and he squared across goal for Healy but Craigan was able to intercept and clear before the Northern Irishman could connect.
Rangers looked more dangerous in front of goal than their visitors and Sasa Papac won a free-kick on the edge of the area but a swerving effort from Steven Davis was comfortably held by the Motherwell goalkeeper.
Papac then attempted to turn provider with a cross from the left for Healy but the striker's downward header bounced over the crossbar and the chance was lost.
The breakthrough came after 35 minutes when Edu slotted into the path of Healy, who turned and fired into the back of the net from six yards out.
Motherwell threw Daley and Chris Humphrey into the action for the second half but Rangers still looked more likely to find the back of the net again.
A cross from Aluko found Wallace at the back post and he was only denied by an impressive save from Randolph.
Tom Hateley then came to the rescue to clear a Carlos Bocanegra header off the line after the American connected with an Aluko corner.
But Motherwell could not prevent Rangers from doubling their advantage after 55 minutes when Aluko collected a short pass from Healy and rifled past Randolph to claim his first goal for the club.
There was no way back for Motherwell when Rangers netted their third of the day with 73 minutes gone.
Aluko had a go from a tight angle and the effort was touched away from goal by Randolph but the ball fell for Wallace and his shot was deflected into the back of the net by Craigan.
Wallace made way for Salim Kerkar late on and the Algerian immediately saw a decent shot blocked, before Fleck was also denied and Aluko eventually lashed wide of the post.